Alarm w/ train horns?...

Fire1

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My Grover air horns will activate with he factory "panic" button on the remote. Make for some fun in parking lots. :sly I don't have an alarm.
 

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My Grover air horns will activate with he factory "panic" button on the remote. Make for some fun in parking lots. :sly I don't have an alarm.


So do my Hadley's. :sweet

Sounds like the missile deployment scene from "Spys Like Us!" :roflmao

Makes for a lot of smiles from kids.

In other words, if you have an alarm that will hook up to your stock horn, then there you go.

Barrett
 

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MAN, thats a ruff sounding set of trumpets. the echo sounds better than the horns.

In his defense, the microphone was obviously right in front of the horns, and was definitely over-modulated. The stock horns on your SD would not sound good to you either if you had your ear stuck right in the bell.

The echo was a truer test of what the horns really sound like, and they apparently sound pretty good.
 

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